Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 June 1942 — Page 11

Miss Margaret Saunders Winslow Is Wed to Joseph Lyman Fisher

A RECEPTION AT THE HOME of Mis. Henry Hal lam Hornbrook Saturday night followed the wedding of her granddaughter, Miss Margaret Saunders Winslow, to Joseph Lyman Fisher of Juneau, Alaska. : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mis. William Maxwell Ooppock, and Mr. Fisher's parents are Mr. and Mis. Howard C. Fisher of Pawtucket, R. I The ceremony, at 3:30 o'clock, was in the Nreridian Street Nrethoditt church with Dr. Dogan Hall, pastor, officiating. Nis. Myra Clippinger, organist, played thie bridal music. Pestoons of smilax decorated the organ which was flanked by high, arched panels of huckleberry foliage Before these stood tall angel candelabra. The altar, covered with huckleberiy and garianded with ropes of smilax, Stephanotis and pardenias, Held a bouduet of white gladioli, Tarkspur and iris. Standing on the communion railmg, which Was covered with huckelveriy, were white candles. Tal brass cathedral candlesticks behing tive 18iling were joined by ropes of smilax and gardenias. The pews were marked by ropes of smilax and chisers of gardenias.

Sicter Is Maid of Honor GOWNS OF THE BRIDES ATTENDANTS were oF matquisette, made with boufrant skitts, full bishop sleeves and small Peter Pan collars finiThed with tailored bows. NIhiss Barbara Winslow, her sisFels Maid of howor, wore nile pieen and carried a lighted candle HiSing from a Bouquet of rapture, yellow glory amd Roosevelt roses and Smilax Canale os also were carried by the biidesmaids, Mis. RanGall NreWilliams, Pawtucket, R. I, sister of the bridegroom: NIiss Nellfe Jane Nrellow, St. Diowis; Miss Nrangaret Ann Khappen, Tulsa, Okla; Nristes Eleanor Winslow, Virginia Smith and Dorothy Ann Fisher. Nrhiss Nrellow and Nis. NreWilliams, in peat] pink, had @elphinium, cornflowers, forget-me-nots and Smilax Mm their bouquets. Misses Smith and Eleanor Winslow, in aquamarine, caried pink roses, split carnations, baby breath avd smilax, while Niisses Knappen and Fisher, In Guckiing yellow, caltied yellow roses, puiple pansies, @aisies, orchid Iarkspur and smilax. The six bridesmaids weie joined By ropes of smilax studded with stephanetis,

Bride Wears Period Style Gown GARDENIA WHITE gies de Londres formed the brides 18th cenMY period gown made with fitted bodice, sweetheart weckline and Jong sleeves. At the neckline and wrists Was tose pomt Jace. The boufrant skirt was ey at the front above a @oudle Mounce of the lace and extended nto a long train. A shawl of heirloom ace, arranged m Naty Queen of Scots style, formed the bridal veil. The bride cartied a fan of bouvardia, stephamotis, white roses and gardenias tied with a white orchid and a shower of white satin, smilax and stephanotis The bridegioom’s attendants weie James Woodger Jb, Long rsiand, N. Y., best man; Louis Jefferson Long and Philip Benjamin, Nreadville, Pa; Herbert Johnson, Pittsburgh; James NM. Dill Jr. and Roger D. Budrow, ushers. Nits. Coppock, the brides mother, was gowned in ciel blue chiffon and wore a waist corsage of rubium lilies. Nhs. Fisher, in coral bive chiffon over white satin, wore white gladioli petals and Nis. Hormbrook wore Token roses with her rose beige crepe.

Bride Attended Wellesley GARDEN FLOWERS in pastel shades decorated NMys. Hornbiook's living room for the reception. In the dining room the three-tiered wedding cake stood upon a plateau of gardenias, white carnations and smilax. The table was covered with point de Venise cloth. White gardenias were attached to the silver candlesticks and white flowers were used throughout the room. An ice punch bowl was decorated with huckleberry and garden flowers in pastel tomes. The bride was graduated fom Tudor Hall school and attended Wellesley college. Mr. Fisher was graduated hom Bowdoin college aNd was a post-graduate student at Harvard university and the University of Liondon. He is 3 member of Delia Upsilon fraternity. The couple left for a wedding trip following the reception

Lucille Bugg Is Married In Church Rite

Wedding Followed By Reception

was the scene of the

Chreencastle. The Rev. NM. BH. Reynolds #8 the ceremony befoie an altar deco rated with candelabia and a bas: ket of white fowers. Nis. yh T. Avtaugh, organist, paved a | gram of bridal music and Mis. wr RP, Noon sang “T Tove You Truly” and “Oh Promise Nre”

| Given ih mAtIEE bY Wer father, thie bride was gowned in white mar-

Guisette styled With & basque bodice! with Short sleeves and a hace trimmed severe neckline and walsh.

cavight With a wieath of orange [Dlossoms and Wer Mowers were vale Tey lilies amd sweetheart roses,

Sister Attendant

| her sister, Miss Thelma Bugg, who was afttifed in a mist bie Chiffon gown Fashioned With a basque | waist, sweetheart neckline and [short sleeves. Her bouquet was

| similar to her sisters. Nis. Buge's [Mock Was navy and white With |

| MAvy accessories and a corsage of the same Rowers.

The bridegroom's biother, Wal[for Depivchen Was best man and)

| William Buge and Near! Tyump, brother and brother-indaw of the | bride, were whens,

A reception at the home of Nm. |

land Nis, Trump, 2333 edie ave. | [followed the wedding. After June 30, the couple will be at home at) | S044 Wnillersville @rive. Guests at the wedding inehuded| Nressis, and Mesdames Oharles | Enafiman, Pank NeReehan Evan | | NreReehan, [Alice NreKeehan and Jacob Huff man, all of Greencastle: Nm. and (Nos. Walter Piekeltt, Ladopa Nit. | and Nos. Charles Miller, bridge, and Nr. and Mis. Henry | Nelson, Nriss Hazel Wilson and No.

- Nos. Teo Woody, Racoon. | Marie to |

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Zona J. Jordan R. J. Spencer

A garden reception at the home [of the brides parents Noh. and Mus. Hubert Jordan, 5500 Bf road, fol | lowed the marriage of Miss Zona | Jane Jordan to Robert G. Spencer, (U. 8 N, at 3:30 o'clock yesterday |afternoon in the Center Methodist | chute,

The Woodside Nrethodist Sha Nriss Lucile Bugg to William WH. Degischer at 2:30 0'lock yesterday | afternoon. The bride's paients aie) Ne, and Mis. James J. Bugg of

Her fingertip veil of illusion was

The brides only attendant —

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| greenery and candelabia and an al | tar flanked with tall vases of white

|orange blossoms and white lace

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Third annual charity hotwe Show of

"Arranging Junior Horsemen's

Mise Marty Catherine Lyday (eft) be general chairman for the

the Junior Hortemen’s avsaciation.

Mics Dolores Covert (Hight), the treasurer is among wembers assivt-

Charity Show

ing with the arrangements. Proceeds from the shew, to be held Saturday and SyRday at the Thomar Stables on Davis rd. will be contributed

to St. Margarets Hopital guild.

French-Tousey Wedding Rite Is Performed

Nor. and Nos, Herbert Mitonell | French are motoring to Nippersink {Ifodge, Wis, Following their mar [riage at 430 ochock yesterday after: | moon in the Olive Bianch Chis: | tian church with the Rev, Wales E.| | Smith officiating.

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cos Tousey, daughter of Nn. and) | Ms. Albert Tousey, 418 E. Vermont st, and the bridegroom is the son of Mir. and Mos, Herbert In. Fyeneh, {| 4636 College ave. No. Tousey gave his daughter in| | marriage before a background of |

flowers, ‘The family pews were marked by white satin ribbons. The bride woie an ivory fhaille gown, princess style, with short puffed sleeves, sweetheart neckline and bored waistline. Her costume) was completed with a shoulders length veil attached Ww a band of]

mitts. White roses and stephanotis, centered with an orchid, formed her fan<shaped bouquet. The attendants wore pastel gowns fashioned princess style with sweet: | heart necklines and OIRO Waist: lines. Mis In L. Dunbar, sister of the bridegroom and mation of hone?

Paul NeReehan, Nise THe whide vat MiSs Louie Frame den | flowers and candelabra for the

|sweetheart neckline, : |sleever and a bouffant skirt.

[Melvin Sparrow of Hammond and

The bridegioom, & seaman fiver | on, was in blue organza and carried |

Dorothy Sparrow

Of Floyd Robey in Church Rite; | Couple Takes Michigan Trip

The brides uncle, the Rev. E.

at the wedding of Miss Dorothy Spatiow to Floyd Robey at 3 ovleek The bride it the daughter

yesteiday afternoon. Rr. el Spaiiow and the bridegroom:

the altar of the Washington Street Methodist church wag deco~

(rated with palms and ferns Ter | | spereed with bouquets of pastel gar-

event. Mise Esther Williams of Madison, sang ‘Because’ and “Anh! Sweet Mystery of Life” and the or ganist, Mis. James Inasy, played | “Indian ove Call” and “Ave Maria.” Nis. Frank Spatz of Champaign, Il, was the mation of honor. Her) gown was blue maiquisette with a short puffed

carvied a bouquet of Golden Glory |

joses and wore matehing elusters|y

oF fowers in her hair. The brides maid, Miss Lucia Sharp of Salem, O., wore a similar dress of yellow marquisetie. Her flowers were Talis: | man roses. The bridegroom cousin, Alvin Robey, wat his best man and the brother and cousin of the bride,

Thomas Field, were ushers. A mousseline de oie gown was the costume of the bride. It was {fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, long lace sleeves tapering into wrist points, a bouffant skint with

she |

Becomes Bride

EB. Franklin of Frankfort, ofieiated)

of Mr. and MG. | § parenty are Mi. and Mig. John|

Rev. Officiates At Ceremony

My, and Mig. Donald W. Davidon are on a wedding trip north

Kuebler

following their marriage at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon in the Friedens Evangelical and Reformed ohuroh with the Rev. Robert | Kuebler offi- | elating. The bride was Miss Bertha Langhorst, daughter of Mr. and Mie. Fred Langhorst, Hanna road, and the bridegroom's parents are My, and Mis, T. W. Davidson of Southport. Spring flowers, greenery and candelabra decorated the ohureh. Migs Jane Fiovd sang “At Dawns

'G. A. Newtons

Return From Son's. Wedding

My. and Mig. George A. Newton,

[5850 ¥. Michigan wt, and their son, | Greorge Newton Ji, have returned from Montelair, N. J, where they |attended the wedding, last Tuesday afternoon,

of another son, Park

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Angervip (of gathered net.

Kall-Coe Rite

Performed

By Msgr. Noll

Couple Will Be At Home in Cleveland

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond RW, Noll officiated thix morning at the

| wedding of Misx Dorothy Jane C08 lof this city to Raymond H. Kall of | Cleveland. The ceremony was at 9

oviock in the Blessed Sacrament chapel of $8. Peter and Paul cathe

Parents of the couple, Mr, and

[je Chianienist Coe of Evansville,

formerly of and Mis, George Kall, Cleveland, were here for the ceremony. The bride wore a gown of white Breton lace and net. The long lace bodice waz made with a romance neckline and fitted sleeves tapering into wrist points, The bouffant nes skirt formed a train. : A two-tiered veil of | n fell fiom a Hara A white orchid and white ribbon siieamers knotted

{with stephanotiz were attached W | the prayerbook she carried.

Miss Kathleen Pack, Columbus, 0, maid of honor, wore a dress of heavenly blue net in bouffant style. The shirred bodice had short, puffed sleeves and a romance neckline. She wore a shoulder-length veil of matehing net, held by a tiara of delphinium and small yellow daisies,

She cartied yellow daisies, delphine

jum and Rapture roses. After a breakfast at the Maroth hotel, the couple waz to leave for the wedding trip. They will be ag home ia Cleveland. For traveling, the bride ohose a light beige ®uit with which she was 0 Wear carnation red acoessories, She atiended Butler and Ohio State universities and iz a member of Delia Gamma sovority.

Shower Is Given for

Washburn Newton, and Misz Geraldine Ann FitzGerald, daughter of My, and Mus, William FitzGerald | Miss of Montelair,

The ceremony, in

the Upper,

Montelair Woman's elub, was pers

formed by the bride's cousin, the

Rev. Richard M. FitzGerald of the Chureh of the Good Shepheid, Rhinebeck, N. V.

A yeception at the olub followed.

Attendants were Mis. Norman

Best Osterhout, Livingston, N. J,

mation of honer; Mig. Charles W.| Miller, Jersey City, N. J., brides=| maid; George Newton Jr, best man, and My. Osterhout and John Green, Bsgex Feliz, N. J, a cousin of the bridegroom, ushers, When they return from a wedding trip, the couple will be at home at 14 Forrest st, Montelair, The bride attended the American Academy of Dramatic Art and My, |: Newton attended John Herron Ant gehool here,

Entertain Guests

| Cerutii,

Margaret Boyle Margaret Boyle was honop | aust at a miscellapeous showep ‘given reeently by Mrs, Katherine RB, Holmes and her daughter, Martha, at their home, 3803 W. Washings ton st. They were assisted by Mis, John Gansman and Ms, John Miss Boyle is to be married July 11 to Sergt. LeRoy Lenburg. Guests at the shower included the bride=to=be’s mother, Mis, Thomas

‘|B, Boyle; Mesdames John Helmer,

Thomas Flanery, Herbert Grande, Harry Gerthe, Bthel Pretzinger, George Usher, Frank Johns, Ede ward Boyle, Thomas Bloomer, Clare ence Gilbert, Claude Roecheford, Clarence Wetzel, Theodore Clouser and Derothy Syler, Misses Mary Joan Helmer, Mary Elizabeth Schilling, Betty Gilbert, Betay Hughte and Helen Dillon,

Entertain S Sorority

Mary Pritchard and Miss

Miss Mr. and Mie. Burt W, Honnold Florence Wakeland were in charge

S class, iS the son of Mr. and Mrs |a colonial bouquet of vellow roses. | Fred Spencer of Homeeroft. (and baby breath. The bridesmaids, | | The Rev. Clarence Wilson, pase | Mrs. A. Rawling Tousey of Colum | ; he tor of the church, officiated and bus and Miss Mary Jane Wolford, With lace. Her veil of white illu- musie ge Miss Jean Haverstick, organist, | were in powder blue and dusty pink Sion, fingertip length, fell from a Unversaw, organist. site wpe] played a group of bridal airs. Glenn | crepe romaine. Showers of ribbons | tiara of pearlized orange blossoms. | The couple's only attendants we Catlin sang “Oh, Promise Me.” fell from their bouquets of pink | She carried a bouquet of snow white Miss Florence Langhovst, sister of

ling “T Love You Truly” and “Oh Promise Me” A program of bridal music was played by Mis, Hany

(of Kansas, Til, were the week-end of entertainment for a recent meets guests of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Wy=| ing of Phi Delta Pi's Epsilon chapw man Lehman, 420 B North st. | ter,

Jace inserts and a tight-fitting podice gathered at the waistline

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poses and bive delphinium. MY. Fren i's best man wags A. R.| Tousey and Emerson Pinson of) Peoria, Il, and Mr. Dunbar were ushers, Mis. Tousey was attired in a Brits | ish tan dress with wheat and tan accessories and a corsage of gars

erg knotted with sweethealt roses. | Reception Follows

ls Mis. Sparrow wag attired in a) navy sheer with white a¢eessories | (and had a corsage of white cars| nations and Bettertimes roses. The

| roses with a shower of satin stream- | the bride, and Robert B. Dav idwon.

Miss Langhorst's gown was of blue organza styled with short puffed sleeves, a bouffant skirt and a | sweetheart neekline The bridal gown had a bouffant [pet skirt and a basque bodice with a fweetheart neekline and elbows

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Entering the chureh on the amm | of her father, the bride was gowned in white satin, accented with lace and made with a train, long sleeves ang a row of buttons down the bod | |e back. Her fingertip-length veil | fll “from a coronet of valley lilies | and she carried a nosegay of white | | flowers. | denias, and the bridegroom's mothe | | Her sister, Mis. Morris Burkhart, (er wore a black crepe print with Was mation of honor and the brides. black accessories and American maids were Miss Doris Spencer, the | Beauty roses. | bridegroom's sister, and Mrs. Charlies Reception Followed | Proctor. The reception following the weds | Ms. Burkhart wore blue ems ding was held at the French home. | broidered chiffon and the brides: When the couple left on the tip, | maids yellow embroidered Chiffon, the bride traveled in an agua gab. ‘The dresses had sweetheart neeke|, gine suit with tan accessories and lines, fitted gO full skirts Jn an orchid corsage. The bride ate [es puffed sleeves. The three ded mdiana university and was | ore flowers in their hair and ar |. duated from the City hospitals ried notegays. | school of nursing and the brides The flower girl, Joyce Anne Bran« | om attended Indiana university ‘non, wore a long pink organdy | extension. frock and carried a basket of rose) Guests from Martinsville who ats petals. tended the wedding were Messrs, Jerold Kinney was best man and and Mesdames Osear Ayres, W. I. the ushers were William Spencer, | James, J. EB. Cure, Sam Barskin, |the bridegroom's brother; Bdward Fred Fenney, Earl Siler, Kenneth Orme, a cousin of the Bride; Frank | Husted, Dr. and Mrs. ©. G. Bothe Schussier and Robert Monroe. | well, Mis. Mary BE. Rawling, Mis The bride has attended Butler Frances Annette Stierwalt, Miss university. | Irene Bader and Charles Stierwait. Others here for the ceremony wore Leonard Lynch and Mr. and Mis. Vernon E. Spaulding, CrawfordsGilly Banta's orchestra will play ville; Mr, and Mis, Edward Sharp, for a dance to be sponsored at 8:30 Dr, and Mis. Charles Freson and p.m. tomorow by the O-Del elub | Miss Maude Woodward, Greencass 44 the Five-O Five-O elubroom, 211) tle} Mrs. Rose Sutton and Miss Elsie Delaware st. A card party also! Jo Sutton, Ft. Wayne: Miss Carrie will be held, French, Jackson, O. Mr. and Mus, BJ Sutherland and Dr, and Mrs, Bernard Hayman, Peoria, Ill, and) Mr, and Mrs. Russell Bryan, Muls bey. Kappa Beta Chis’ #8 Dinner Is Tonight The semi-annual dinner of Kappa Beta Chi sorority will be held this evening at Blufferest farm, Mrs. | William Fogleson and Mrs. John Richards will be in charge of table decorations and after dinner enters tainment, The first rush tea of the season, held by Alpha chapter of the so rority was given yesterday afters noon at the home of Mrs. E R.| Oberting. Pledges introduced were

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Sergt. and Mrs, Alvin Dee Byrd!

dianapolis visiting Mrs. Byrd's mothe er, Mre, Emma L. Murray, 1530 EB. 10th st, Mrs. Byrd was Mise Sylvia Jane Murray of Palo Pinto, Tex, | before her marriage in November. Sergt. Byrd, the son of Mr. and Mrs, | William Byrd, 2042 Dexter st, res cently was graduated from the cooks and baker's school at Camp

ding, Mr. and Mis. couple motored to Michigan after

yellow was made of Talisman roses | Butler university and did two years Smith college, where she received | past two years she has been teache academy, extension and was graduated from! Strayer college in Washington,

T. Franklin and family of by Garden Club Picnic |

Mesdames James Orum, R. J. Wy<| Misses Cindy and Dulsie Whittmen | |

of Camp Robinson, Ark, are in n« |

pridgegioom's mother wore a rose length sleeves. A fingertip vell of crepe frock also with white ae- White net was attached to a eluster cossories and a corsage of Revela- of orange blossoms. White roses tion roses and white carnations. | and gardenias formed the bridal Immediately following the wed« bouquet. Sparrow en<| Mis. Langhorst was attived in a tertained with a reception in their | flowered chiffon street-length rock | home, 6025 W. Washington st. The | With White accessories and the bridegroom's mother wore a powder | blue two-piece dress with pink ae=| cessories, Both had corsages of gars denias. Assistants at the reception which | followed the wedding in the chron were the Misses Alberta Rrohne, at | Marjorie Miller, Mildred Hoeltke and | Jean Robbins. For the trip, the bride wore a prown linen suit with brown and

the reception. The bride's going away costume was a beige suit with accessories. Her corsage Mis, Robey was graduated from graduate work on a fellowship

her master of arts degree. For the

during the months of July

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2:00 to 4:00 P, M, and August the American

i n be at home in Southport at a later

idate. Out-of<town guests at the | wedding were Mr. and Mis, Fred Buek, Cineinnati, and My, and Mis. Michael Fetter, Lucerne,

Northampton, Mass. My. | Robey attended Indiana university!

Among the out-of-town guests ol the wedding were Dr. and Mus

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hostess Wednesday at her eeuntyy Yad home near Allisonville for a pienie Visit Son Iheld by the Forest Hills Garden| Mr. and Mrs Stanley Walter, 30 club. Serving on the arrangements N. Euelid ave, this week-end visited | committee for the pienie are Mrs | their son, Maurice, at the ¥, M, €.| Carl Coble, chairman, Mis, B, F,| A. Camp Tecumseh at Delphi. LO and Mrs, Paal Pike,

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